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wie time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for beingto with us. thank you. r maki posfor making the show p. we hope you'll set your dvr soso you never, ever miss an episode of hannity for news. "han news, hannity, .com, again, our thoughts, our prayers, a lot of work,for a lot of disruption foour our friends in florida. here, our prayers tonight. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. stay tuned. we've trouble got a great show, the ingraham angle. laura is here." a hi.is >>we are g sean. we are going to pick it up where you left off with the florida reports. and a lort and at more . so we'll try to keep people's spirits up in a very difficult oume for our friends in florida, i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from is "t washington tonight. now, after dumping rain acr record amounts of rain acrossor inland florida and is nowida, , strength.atcanes now, at this moment, itff is directly off the coast ofthe jacksonvilleco, where residents have been warned to stay t offaf the roads as coastal flooding is now basically assured. now what they'll incurng
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is nothing compared to what southwest florida woke up to today. shreve seeflorida woke un house others carried away by brutal storm . carried away by brutal storm surge surge and debris, including cars ending up in bays. >> in some circumstances, the destruction is almost unimaginable. circumstance steve harrigan, by the grace of god , rode out the storm as close to the impact zoneow as anyone else. and tonight we find him inrigh placita, which is right acrossci the causeway connecting i the barrier island of bocasl grande. steve , you've seen some justrii horrific destruction.de what can youstruct telion, whatc how the search and rescue attempts areue unfolding in the dark? >> there? ar >> they are going on . they are continuous. h they've carried ouavt more than seven hundred rescues and they really got started just aftether 1:00 o'clock in the morning.as o as soon as the winds die down belomow forty miles per hour, they were out there really risking their lives to try to save people who were trapped. some of those people
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on rooftops, they went by boat ,by helicopter and by land. by he and these first responders and theslie rescuers with their high water vehicles coming really from across the country to try and help out here in florida. and you talked about destruction. it is remarkable inle in the daylight hours to go aroundo and to see the level offront destruction. dem standing in front ofof a destroyed house, really in a destroyed neighborhood. and it's a sad sight to se e along parts of southwestrida t florida.he the destruction is so intense. so cannisterructio traffic, noto houses, but infrastructure. there are realst questions as to whether some areas will beme rebuilt or not. the governor has said this was a 500 year flood. 85some areas getting two feet of rain and of course, an aging population here, too. so a lot of challenges. forty nursing homes had toted, e be evacuated. there are challenges just moving around. we're not seeing around. people go through the wreckage now because they simply can't get here simplt here. he roads are down, bridges areon down, communications are down.
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three million people without power. and as you mentioned, this menti gaorm is not through yet. it's actually gaining steam, gaining energyg as it moves north. it's expected the coast of. south carolina midday friday,y d yet again as aay category one hurricane. >> laura , back to you. this is unbelievable. it is a massivse, massivewe storm . steve , thank you so much. w we'll check in with anothertate devastated part of the state later in the hour. but now decline. is there a policy that is theigs focus of tonight's angle now? it's been 20 monthsrge of with democrats in charge of congress and the white congres so we thought tonight we'd just lek this question, how are how e things looking? well, let's dot'tory, a quick inventory, shall we? first? >> the economy is collapsing.noy we i do begin, though, with ouru down of the tapegl. it is this ugly market downnd so again today. rtafteand sharply after a one dy reprieve. and now fresh concerns aboutda whaty reprie lies ahead for youa we appear to be drifting into >>r with russia.
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>> russian president vladimir putin told his people that the u.s. is bent on destroying the russiaing thn homeland.. on wednesday, he drafted 300000 reservists and threatened nuclear war. this is not a bluff, he said. > and china is threateninge n the unitedited states now. obviously, that's crime rising across the country. our schools are failinoug. >> our people are being poisoned by fentanyl, greatestig threat facing our communities, our familiesr comm, our children is the cartels. the two cartels in c mexico that are responsible for the vast amount of fentanyl that in the united states today. >> are our borders undefended.
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>> this is a planned disaster by the biden administration. it's hurting the entire country. now, faced with all theson. e facts biden ,the biden regime has decidedci to focus on three prioritiesto. number one , find a way to p fort donald trum anything. number two, find a way to blame ron desantis for the harm resulting from a hurricanebl. vod number three , try to get the midterm voters tteo choose more abortions overa storing prosperity and safety. evis boomingpula everywhere. no wonder most ore.f the watch races that were close are leaning. democrat just a few weeks ago are now either tossupsare now e. leaning republican .i wa now, i want you to loontk at wisconsin, where incumbentsena senator ron johnson, who was supp position a weakto a few weeks back , is now up five against mendell advance or tim michal's, who's inor mit essentially a dead heat evers
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with incumbent liberal tony evers and the governor's race ther ae governe. and then dr. oz, while he's closing in on mr. hurtyjo without a clue, john fetterman, he's only down by four. g up so people are waking up not just to the wreckage the democrats and their policies have left behind. but i thin ha tk now more of you are starting to ask, is all thisll intensthe or is texas state ag? you just heard him say ken paxton, he called the border nightmare a planned disaster. now, remember, even before biden's inauguration, they began to flash the green to light to central americans. essentially, it was bienvenidos. i mean, we knew .he boght, how to restore the border, restore orderdr thee ,close it down, because trump did it. bu, t bidebun did the opposite. he ditched the remain in mexicoo policy and put kamala in charge. if there was ever a signa si thi the white house never intended to enforce our border, that was
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it. another clue tha it.t this was intentional. biden and his crew have made it above clear that they think america has a terrible past that informs our present racism is an american problem, gets reflected in discrimination in housingetsg and employment and e justice system. >> racis m is real in america and it has always beenlways be xenophobia is real in america and always has been sexism to original sin of slavery.>> weaved white supremacy intotwo i our founding documents. cyand principles.>> lau now, iraf america is truly systemically racist, you know, r after brown vs. board ofn afte education, after the civil rights movement,civil ri after the election of the first black president , two times, how canmt the system that's that corruptaa for all of that be saved at fro all? well, the answer from the left is it can't be saved. they hateu they hate our constitution.
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they hate our judeo-christian tradition. >> they hate capitalism.tr adithey hateand they now believs to be reset, courtesy of george soros. now, the reset, which they'v egeorge discusse s.d ad nauseam on collg campuses and at davos, requires a complete reordering of all ofl society, but especiall oy american society. that means. things like noment, more employment, no more jobsno based on objective criteria. onor merit than in the two hundred and thirty two year history of the u.s. department of treasury to hold that position. >> she's making history. >> first black woman, first openly gay member of the biden administration, the first openly trans assistant secretary for health>> t. aura: >>yo you get the point.t the biden cabinet top staff, they're presiding overg one nightmare after another. overthey offer no solutions,soln only actions that make matters worse. but they're firsts. so we all should just forget about the failures. so an administration that was
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focused on truly servingca the american people, truly improving their standard of living and safety, they would have canned yellen at treasury mayorkas, austan at the pentagon, granholm and energy buttigieg from transportation. >> they would have been fired ta th. eads unspo so it leads us to the only thnsible conclusion. >> their goal is our decline. rl but today, inflation thatin yellen ignored. s th well, it has the markets downmak to its lowesets t point since november. >> 2020. >> i believe there is a path through this that can succeed in bringing down inflation thile also maintaining wha i think all of us would regard a as a strong labor market. >> oh, my god, how is she even employed the supply chain that mayor pete was supposed to address? >> it's still messed up over
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one point five billion dollars going into grant awards across the country announced today to build that world leadingtion transportation system, strengthened supply chains, create jobem.s, advance equityy and improve economic opportunity. >> and china is on the move. and south and central america and even funding russia's war in ukraine. meanwhile, john kerry, the climate czar, is leftclimat begging china to keep focusingeh on climate change. >> what can be done aboutthere china? the seeming reluctanceistance to participate in affairs of climate control, other nations? >>ll, china might be china. interestingly, enough, chinas has a plan more electric vehicles will be put on the road over the next year or so.c vehiclesin china than in all tht of the world put together. you get the drift here. america is humiliated. n exam >> thaplt clip from john kerry is an example of our humiliation or poorer and weaker.
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and it's just the way the left loves it because they want to create as many wards of the state as they can, as many people dependent on the government as they can. why dole d youepen think the leg governors refused to open during covid when it was obvious they couldvernors it e they cared more about families and young people? . about th they didn't care about the families of the young people. this was all about setting a stage for the new normal, a new normal. when you would have less freedom, less travel, a lower standard of living, lowered expectations. now, remember when global elites are in power, they'll always, always find an excuse to take away your freedom undery bush. >> it is 9/11 and the patriot act. of the pandemic lockdowns and big tech censorship. then it was january six andat the doj is domestic terror focu s. and now, of course, they cite climate change. they'll ban gas powered cars,
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gas appliances and cause energyo prices to skyrocket. remember, through all of this, to them, we're the real threat and they feel that they need to restrain us . this is why they're so threatened by people like george maloney, the new italian prime minister. she's warning her citizens not to fall for us domination. play of the left.ft. sh she wants italian schools to teach, not to turn studentsn std against their parents or their culture. >> and what really unnerve s them is that she actually quotes chesterton going to be my chesterton or my producer go too far program, not excitability strategy. do what you do it a quote spy. david is going up it pretty. california's one where venus thought it was temporary while seniority semipro bronte. she's fearless, she's forthright. : she' she's forthright, and she'
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and she's well-spoken. a triple threaa t now like her, we all must refuse to live in the left's liberal dictatorshipo of ideas. we have to realize that none of this, none of what you're seeing happening around you, the bad stuff is happeningappeng by accident because the left is busy. >> they get busyft i creating the america that they want, one that's run by a smalwant, ol sliver of rich people who fly to float above it all. poo >> and then a lot of poor on go people who depend on government servicesve and just a tiny midd. class who never really. get ahead. thishis election coming up is our chance to say no to these devious plans. and heck, yeahan, to our plan to leave no state behind. and that's the angle. >> joining me now is arkansas senator tom cotton, authors arko the upcoming book only the strong reversing the left's plot to sabotagek american power. senator , the theme ofof you your book is that they areus sabotaging us . this is not being done
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by accident. >> your reaction tonight or what you see is decline by design. the left has one hundred year plannethe left a 100 yd to try w the sources of american power. it goes back , as you saider., o woodrow wilson and the progressives attack on our declaration, our constitution, o the moral foundation ofr our country. and it was not a very far slide you into the nineteen sixties and seventies when you had the radical blame america first democrats and today's left is acting incting in their shade this is exactly what the democrats wanted. why is inflation up 13%? 13%, why does gas cost four to five dollars a gallon? why are you having trouble paying your utility bills? why are your food bills so high? , whit's because joe bidenigh? and other democrats promised toa eliminate fossilts fuels, the source of soe much ofof our prosperity, prosperity literally powers our economy. why do wy doe have five million illegal aliens entering this country in the last two years? because joe biden, kamala harrisca and all those otherprom
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democrats promise to opeisn our border. y wh y are the democrats consistently from carter to clinton to obama tamo biden, weaken our military in their office, constrain us with crazary,y international treaties and bureaucracies? it's because they don't want don a strong sovereign america leading the free world. these are noldt things aret acci accidents.de n they're not mishaps. they're not bad luck or misfortune. otshaps,this is their deliberate choices. they want to weakeo wen the soun of american power because a str they think a strong america is bad for our countrya is and e importantly, their eyes bad for. the world. well, we have a really huge problem in our military that receives the largest share ofivt our budget for spendinheg. and we can't seem to recruito people t o the extent that we need to to keep our military strong. militarybecause we've decided to go broke. so is part of their plan to iteak the military to senator ? because it seems like it no
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question that's beenemoc the consistent theme you've seen with democrats really goinrats goi bacg back to the bf the cold war, even so-called hawkish democrats like harrye truman or jfk consistently cut military spending. it gets worse over timend cli with carter and clinton, especiallynt obama and his understudy, joe biden. n. but it's not just the devastating budget cutsmisp as well. it's alslao the misplaced focuse that's one reason why we have a this recruiting crisis. you know, i read a story the other day that joe bidenmina and his administration are trying to identify the causes of this recruiting crisis. histhat's kind of like o.j. searching for the real killer. laura ng, i all you have to do is look at the debacle in afghanistan, the foolish vaccine mandates, the radical gender ideology, indoctrination sessions, the hunt for supposed white nationalist extremists that turned up none. these are the reasons why we're strugglingth to recruit youngamc americans during our military kids. kids don't joiann the military o learn how to use the right pronouns.ll they learn how to kill the bad guys. the bahey don'tand they don't t
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that's going to happen right now. now we're going to defund thesee programs havwise w to do that. otherwise we're just going to lose our military. so today we learnelitaryd thatte the army's first transgender officer, major jamie lee henry, and his wife, a maryland dr., were indicted on conspiracy charges for allegedly cons to transfercal a confidential military medical info to russia. >> senator , quickly, your reaction? >> well, it's a very disturbing case. we want to get to the bottom of what exactly happened. and , you know, even jim mattis, when he wasretary secretary of defense, not exactly an ultra magore republican , said that therepu were real challenges trying to i integrate transgender persons t into our military.ge they get down to basic medical science and physiology. this is just one more exampl.edo of how democratscr put their political ideologies ahead of the readiness of our troops. ticathe safety of our nation.ti. senator cotton, can't wait for your book. wind thanks s io much. now, when does the body count at the border actually star
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mounting death toll at the border. now, it's been just over a week since we learned about a newe wl record set at the southern border. a nen hundred and eighty two migrants have died trying totryg illegally cross so far this fiscal year. >> ty cross so and this week, that nur is climbing in otay mesa, south of san diego, san diego.er another body was found earlier this weeeek, thik. this morning in laredo, texas,, border patrol found another founy in the brush after a group crossed the rio grande without food or thr water. now, just north in eagle pass is becoming too much to handle.l officials there have beens forced to bring in refrigeration trucks to store up all the bodies there since the previous year who have all these bodies. but no, this is somebody either a river brush, whatever , buddy . you'll transport him, put him here. but we take over. we have to over. hide the bodie. we have to fingerprint tattoos. whatever they're wearing. >> eagle pass is also where weea find ventura field reporter at the daily caller who joins us from there.
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live.f thes george , youe said some of thee bodies include children, pregnant women. it's getting very littlee attention now. wh wy is that?hy i yellow here? officials for the past six months are just trying to te sound the alarm on the amount of migrant deaths. the officials here are telling me that they'rigrantcials toeyeg between one to two deaths per dy day., it's getting to the poin t that they're actually starting to bury some of these migrants at their local cemetery. . now, the majority of the migrants that are being buried at the local cemetery had. not been aidi it's truly heartbreaking thatpci one of the pxp pipes, makeshift yopepes they made for the cross is for these migrants.see a babh you could actually see a baby,n, john doe. inc so this includes babies, infants. that baby actually drowneds ba on august 13th. it's actually forcingthe the sheriffs here to requestsher refrigerator trailers tot storet the bodies in because webb county medical examiner's office has told mary count y capac that they have reachedit capacity. they are also receiving way too many bodies up. county right now is receiving bodies from not only marin county, but eight different countiesmt eight. e ne and here it's become,norm
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unfortunately, the new normal. the amount of deathsal are t seen per day. here now, maverick county deputy constable frank bowles was forced to make this watch admission. watch this. >> fortunately, we're going to have to open up or the countiese have to open up. another plot here int some the cemetery at some point opened up another section because some days we're receiving one to two persons deceased for days. sometimes we're receiving eight to 10 and it's gotten tooe the point where a local mortuary is are no longer taking the decease rtuary id. that i guess that was a drone footage of that cemetery, george . i see that and i see thisde is what an open border brings. . >> people think it's always because that's what it brings death. it's a true humanitarian crisis. and one thing that the sheriff tells me, as well as itsme, it h mentally actually taking a tollr on every county sheriff,r the men and women here who are d out to dealing with the deathseh every single day, they werere bd
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telling me thaent they weree in only seen before biden came in, maybe one or two deaths per year. that's because that's become the new daily occurrence. and lower right after that interview with frank bolls. an hour later, another migrant mas ,our cameraman, thomas cooper, was on the scene to capture that with the drone. it was a honduran national, is what our sheriffs are b telling us , and that bodiesody now stored i then the refrigeray trailer. and what they're saying as wellt is they don't know what to do next. they'r next, e scrambling to find room. they might have to contact t the state of texas and requestea more refrigeratondr trailerswerm as they're getting no answer from the bush administration on thi s issue at all. it's a true humanitarian crisis. and , of course, it's the new normal here in eagle pass. >> well, maybe the department of homeland security mightstarta start paying attention to this issue, or maybe we can callr mab kamala harris his officee . she can leave the dmz and come to our border and see how things are going. thank y hey, thank you for reporting on that. very tough stuff. now,reportin speaking of the bo, remember this from trump's, remb presidency to a significant the story that the government may not want you to see the trump administration right now secretly moving hundreds of migrant children tp
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o tentin cities. >> this is all happening in the middle of the night. the trump administratione night. is stowing these kids that they're taking. chkihey would just release the children in a timely and safe manner. there wouldn't be thise buildrep . >> there wouldn't be any need for this horrific tent city. and who could forget aosis>> lau oscar worthy performance outside the texas facility thati housed migrant children? well, wherlie those tears now hs inspector general just releasedp a report detailing how biden's policies are jeopardizeding ho, the safety of children in these facilities. now, this is because of the overwhelming number of migrant children, the lack of stafa lackf, some go months wita even talking to a sponsor. nsornow, in one such instance, n a young girl began to hit t and cut herself in front of lean a group of children after learning that her mothering th d not yet been contacted by a case manager. here now is congressmanbank jim banks, who servess on the armed services committee, chair owh f the republican study committee.
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congressman, whether it's the cemeterye -- whe housing the unidentified bodies of migrants crossing the rioe ho grande or the hot desert or these stories, i keep wondering, where are all the cries of concern fromr wide the left that is happy to have this border wide open? f you >>re yeah. if you read this ig report,s ig lauria talks about these migrants, long waits, anxiety, panic attacks, but with thes administration never talks about the effect of the open border on the american people.nh >> three hundred americans a day dying of fentanyl poisoning because of the open border that joe biden has put in place. one more american will die of a fentanyl overdose by your nextrdos commercial break becaue of joe biden and the democrats leaving the border wide open. that is the humanitarian c crisis. unlikerisis anything that we've ever seen before in american history and is hitting americans worse than anybody. and that's the that's that'sing
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what should outrage every single american heading into this midterm election. >>m elec about it. the a is poisoning us through the border with mexico and our government is allowing it with the open bordernt is al. oe i want to move to another topic, congressman. last night, president biden warned democrats not to be complacent, saying you justwp saw what's happened in italy in that election. you're seeing what's happening around the world. wor the reason i bother to say thatu is that you can't be sanguine about what's happening here either. congressman, why does georgia abalone scare biden so much?whyo why why are they so worried about her? and how is that diplomat after she just won? >> well, he's exactly right. the democrats should be afraid. i mean, this is a worldwideis aw examplore of what's coming to america on november 8th and the midterm. here you have georgia maloneyu e talking about god , country and family. it turns out that's a winningmiy recipe in elections, just like it's going to be a winning
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recipe for elections in november as as biden puts god , country and families last in the policies that he's put in place over the last couple of years. so tha he tt he talks about fascism fai and because because because tellnew primthe nee minister iny is talking about that, that that tells you everything that you need to know.n god, coun if republicans focus on god, country and family and america ,first policy is in america.e ar we're not going to just winty the the majority. o wi we're going to win big, solidme majorities. we can keep for a long time to come. if we focus on that recipe that maloney teaches us from so far away. >> now, i need to get toi need one more thing, congressman. the house oversight committee hearing today, planned parenthood, so-called medical oe director for primary and transrt care. >> this is what was said. dr. kumar, can biological men become pregnant and give birth so men can have pregnancies, aly especially transmen? >> congressman, if you vote for
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democrats, this is what you are supporting. >> well put.l put. this is so wacky. isthis is so crazy.e amer and the american people see it for what it is .it's these are the it's not just the rhetoric. it's the policies that these democrats have put in placectedi that will be rejected in a midterm election on november 8th. so that the choice is very 8th r clear . both vote for democratsvo and you're voting for that vote for republicans. tingote foand in our commitmentu america, laura , that we rolled out last week, we talked about advancing policies that protectt girls sports for girls. those are the types of fights that we're going to take up inth the next in the next congress. >> and i intend to be leading rl the way. congressman, wy ape really appreciate it. great seeing you tonight. and up next, the president's. speespeecht's ne protocol and diplomat blooms in d.c. thursdayarroyo explains it. >> thursday edition of seen and unseen, very special .
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>> it's time for a special seen and unseen segment. for that, we turn to fox contributor, author of the forthcoming the wise men ,on who found christmas, raymond arroyo. raymond, you noticed that joe biden has established a new pattern. >> yes, a new public pattern.n. laura , at almost everyttern, address, i guess due to weakened voice, the presidentt e now reaches for a handac miche n frank sinatra. and then hs d the begins, as hed the female address today with a call to the fema administrator who's become the mvp these days. i spent a lonistratot of time is room, criswell, a fema, an entire workforce. and that's what we're doing as we focus on delivering help to the people directly impacted by hurricane. i'm going to use this. i signed i'm i signed into law the bipartisan crew act championed by the in the senatey
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,by gary peter ps and robman an portman and the housd e by dina titus and john kaita should be cutco. well, we can. thank you. thank you, mr. president . and that law brings us to the second new biden protocol. no matter where the man is , the exit is always confused. he wanderss al away or doesn't i where the devil is . >> this is from yesterday.s. this is from yesterday look again, laura , fort he w a minute, i thought he was going to climb through the rose busheshe. i didn't know what he was going to do. so it's first of all, i'm not getting the hand mic. i thought he was going to starta singing my way so that thartt ws disturbing. but then he immediately heally usually goes, does he go left? f
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>> usually i'm trying to think, was he going left? they were right. i'd always goes opposite the actual exit. i got it .. so the secret servicee el is standing somewhere else. but you know, laura , when fema can't rescue you, and helpnd redirect the disaster, you know it's in troubldisae. he's in trouble. whatever biden has, it's. apparently catching. is i this is dhs secretary mayorkas today at the same event. >> we are in it for the long haul. they need their own disaster. m' declaration just for this fema press conference. so lg as we'reden offi speaking about biden officials, the president named a ne w one this week, one that makes a lot of sense when you think about it. ther i mean, there is a vocal and growing part of america g that apparently needs someone to represent their interests, to fashion an actions. who's actually doing a thing, at least some . well, audrey, too, can rest easy. st president biden has heard the plants. please. he jsh i were jokingprs heard .
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he just appointed a new stated department ambassador foner the plants and animals. this is not a joke, laura . oh, it is that. thanks again. it's not april fools. these guys are punching me tonight. there's no way that's true. thee is >> no, it's totally true. i don't recommend she's not just any appointee, though. right? right. monica medina is the wife of white house chief of staff ron klain. >> yeah, that'n.s ron klain, the wife who is her present job. laura , i actually looked this up. i she is now the assistant secretary ofs no oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs. ans andnow, she's basically thew green deal lobbyist at the international level. but it's amazing that we now have a diplomat of plants and animals. well, i was going to say, is she representing the fish? was that where the fish end up in this? : wher all right.e fish in before we go , tell us about how lizzo ended playing a historic flute in d.c. youd.c.
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can't make this up. when the library of congress, carla hayden, heard that lizzo, who often uses flutes in her performance, was coming to d.c. she invited her to the library of congress to t see whatrgest is apparently the largest collection of flutes in the world. so lizzo came to the library of congress and they're going to show you. oh, my god bless. the u.s. premiere of this piece happened in the auditorium across the street. >> and ron paul played it. and this is the flute i can. >> i can play it play or no. ? lizzo later played a crystal flute created forflute president james madison that dateent james back to eighteen thirty three . >> but they didn't do this in madison. s back tdison'all right. how much is the.
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>> she also played the crystal flute and worked at her concert. laura , it's not exactlyactly james galway. jas galwaybut i guess if the pio can pull a few rats on the other side, the potomac let her blow the crystal. >> well, she's pretty good flutist. just she ver gooy pretty good.rd classically trained. and , you know, you've got to get big points to the librarycaa of congress.hayden who carl hayden, who tweeted toed t lizzo to invite her tocity off the library. and look, she got a lot of of publicity off that incredible se collection that she curateses and takes care. well, i'm focu.s on the sound of the flute, not the shaking, the flute. f i thoughti thought was amazi. thymond, thank you. still don't believe the otherd e story. nt all right. in moments, a live report from e one of the worst hit areas in florida. plus, the rampant crime in portland to the legalizing of hard drugs state statewide. oregon, yes, oregon is firmlypuc in play for the republicans.an and , of course, thies next one trying to become governor .
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local water and power at capes r weatl is where we find fox wethers. will nunnelee, who brings us details from one of the hardest hit areas of werestorm, will in laurel. when we last spoke, people wereh just trying to get to the chaosn had he moment. tonight, they've come face to face with the truly remarkabletr damageuly re left behind thisl r powerful storm . yof that behin example o hered behind me.ned th i'm happy tois report, though,tt that the man that owned this home did make it okay. afternoo. i was able to speak with him this afternoon. meanwhile, our crews have been out surveyin g some of this damage. we're here at matlack.. tip it's on the tip of cape corals,i right next to fort myers. and this is one of the hardest r hit areas ofeg the entire region . we t havhee heard the buzz of ct guard helicopters throughout the day performing rescuesyou ha here. you have tveo get to some of toe these areas by boat. boabecause the bridges and roan have been washed away as a matter of fact, i'm standingread next to a canal that was created under the storm surge in the force here, makinging wa waterways where before there weretehere none, washing away people's homes completely. dad they've had the diligents he
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and very dangerous work ofng trying to go into what's left of some of these structures. to check for survivors. and unfortunately, tonight, that fatality couns.t continues. to rise. we are still working on an overall number of fatalities tor report to you at this hour.we we also understand tonight that more than 700 rescues have been attributed to this storm . so far .s to gro and that number continues tond r grow as a search and rescueescu operation is still very activeis at this point.er it's a chaotic scene aroundt fortthis p myers area as well. so much of the area stille area without electricity. peopleut trying to navigate the roads when gas stations are not open. there's not open there fuel provided toelectr them, even if they haveic electricity, no hotel rooms to t be found. s ah still some vereay delicate hour. ahead. meanwhile, what's left wh of thiss sy system is where it is . it's strengthening tonight.ngth. could be upgrade could be upgraded once again. we have another update comingrom from the national hurricane center shortly at 11:00, their team at fox weather. shortl we'll keep you posted, laura .ao >> well, thank you so much. and in tonight's retaking america segment, we turn toe col
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oregon, where the state could d get a republican governor for the first time since nineteen eighty two. the shocking new poll shows gops candidate christinhoe raisen, leading democrat tina kotek, by one. and it's not a surprise to seese why. in twenty 20, oregon to se becac the first state toame the decriminalize the use of harfid drugs, including things liked me heroin and meth. well, what's happened? oregon h has the highest drugant addiction rate of anaty state in the nation. and once the crow and once the crown jewel ofl of the state, of course, portland t has just been flattened by progressivism. the number o progressf homeless in portland has spiked by 50 percent from two thousand maca nineteen to 2020 two.2022 and portland's police forc e is now the smallest in modern t times due to the defunhed effors and as a result, this city has seen a two hundred and seven percent increase in homicides between 20 19 through 2020 one . >> republican candidate for governor christine raisen
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is looking to change at all and she joins me now. >> christinelooks to, great to u tonight. now, given what we've laid out ,it is a wonder why you'd really have anyone wanting towit stick with the status quheo inao what is such a beautiful state i with wonderful people in it, like oregon. >> it really is an incredible place. and oregonians themselves are the ones who are demanding changeorelve and we have a histc opportunity in this race opp becausore oregonians are just tired of the status quo. now, we need change here in you as you mentioned, it's just a beautiful state. it really has just hard working people who live here who who love their home state. and they're demanding better. . you know, you ran through some of some of the stats and it really is just a tale of woe under single party control in our state. e we are a petri dish for progressive policies thatharmed really have harmed oregonians
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ready for change. well, as i noted, christine, the opioid crisis is , i guess, the state's real biggest problem. and your democratic opponent is kotek wantscratic to keep the failed policies in place. watches fromplace -- wat the dee >> let me get this right. we have people dying.. we have an addiction epidemican in our state and we're goingwe o spend time repealing it. yo timeu so much time that taked how about we just dig inig, maku sure the dollars are gettingre out the door to the people who need it? we c can we can talk aboutalk an accountability, walk and chew t gum at the samime time, get more recovery services out, make sure folks are accountablecoun and frankly, get people healthy. >>table oh, is that it? just move your hands and say get people healthy.lthy, >> is she for real? that can't thais sheeat can'l?tt oregon chooses. choo, we'rehankfully winning and we're winning in large part because you, is com my opponent in this race,pl is completely oblivious to
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the reality for oregonians. what's happening in our streetsa is not good enough. t isnot good enough for the peon that are addicted to drugs, nott good enough for the people thad need mental health support,noug certainly not good enough foh fe the neighborhoods and the community that's being impacted by this. they know it. but my opponen they knot is completely missing it.it she's completely oblivious to what our state.s to wha actualls moving forward. >> that's change. well, christine,hang at some poa ,leftist policies break state . >> they literally break a state and they're breaking oregon. they're also breaking washington state. and i would submitgton at some point they're going to break california. so a lot of the independent voters in his past, the breaking point it is , is is it the drugs,e home the homelessness, the high energyle prices, which is the number one issue, do you think, driving people t o vote for you ? for oregonians, it's >> for homelessness. the process that they have experienced here. my opponent passed legislation that legalized tent cities. so i.f you see and experiencence
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homelessness in any other part across the nation, it's ntfferent here in oregon. here because of the failed and because of the failed and misguided approach that my opponent has taket n. and oregonians are standing up and saying, no, this is any emergency crisis. is and theand they know that i l declare a homelessness state of emergencssness sy and i will so. problem. >> now, common sense, it's not right or left. this is common sense, sense. christine. we're going to we a be watching this may race very closely. have maybe we'll have you back .but but good luck, everyone.go odget out and vote now. one of the cringes few moments you'll ever see. the last fight. >> we'll tell you about it. the top, which is now taking a hiatus. co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle . sharon osborne was
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>> laura: now the giant puppet is supposed to represent syrian refugees journeysu across europ. here is what happened when shew. showed up at "the view." >> i wish i had a cookie for her.i [laughter]ri i knew she likes cookiesng. i didn't bring anything. i didn't have one. i couldn't get it in the car. [laughter] you know, it is phenomenal.
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a tic tac. >> you have come a tic tac. >> laura: awkward pure are you one of those people are afraid of puppets? i think i have that phobia. i don't know what it is peer that is it for us tonight. please thank you for watching. please set your dvr so you never miss "the angle" continued coverage of hurricane ian on fox news. >> carley: a fox news alert over the atlantic ocean strengthening to a category one hurricane as it prepares to make landfall for a third time. now south carolina a direct target at the east coast for life threatening, heavy rain and 85 mile-per-hour winds. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: we are certainly not done and i'm todd piro. we have seen stunning before and after images showing the devastation
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